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Different Types of Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Introduction: Different Types of Integrated Circuits Every electronic appliance we use in our day-to-day life, such as mobile phones, laptops, refrigerators, computers, televisions and all other electrical and electronic devices are manufactured with some simple or complex circuits. Electronic circuits are realized using multiple electrical and electronic components connected with each other by connecting wires or conducting wires for the flow of electric current through the multiple components of the circuit, such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors, and so on.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Classification of Circuits based on Different Criteria Circuits can be classified into different types based on different criteria. Based on connections: Series circuits and Parallel circuits. Based on the size and manufacturing process of circuit: Integrated circuits and Discrete circuits. Based on signal used in circuit: Analog circuits and Digital circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits It is called Integrated circuit or IC or microchip or chip It is a microscopic electronic circuit array formed by the fabrication of various electrical and electronic components. Components (resistors, capacitors, transistors,)are placed on semiconductor material (silicon) wafer. It can perform operations similar to the large discrete electronic circuits made of discrete electronic components.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits An arrays of components, microscopic circuits and semiconductor wafer material base are integrated together to form a single chip. So, it is called as integrated circuit or integrated chip or microchip. Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments developed the first IC or integrated circuit in the 1950. Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor solved some practical problems of this integrated circuit. Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Classification of Integrated Circuits is done based on various criteria. Based on the intended application, the IC are classified The IC are classified as follows Analog integrated circuits. Analog integrated circuits Digital integrated circuits Mixed integrated circuits.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Digital Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Digital Integrated Circuits The integrated circuits that operate only at a few defined levels instead of operating over all levels of signal amplitude are called as Digital ICs. These ICs using multiple number of digital logic gates, multiplexers, flip flops and other electronic components of circuits. These logic gates work with binary input data or digital input data. Such as 0 (low or false or logic 0) and 1 (high or true or logic 1).
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Digital Integrated Circuits These digital ICs are frequently used in the computers, microprocessors, digital signal, processors, computer networks and frequency counters. There are different types of digital Integrated Circuits. Programmable ICs, memory chips, logic ICs, power management ICs and interface ICs.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Analog Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Analog Integrated Circuits The integrated circuits that operate over a continuous range of signal are called as Analog ICs. These are subdivided as linear Integrated Circuits (Linear ICs) and Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RF ICs). The relationship between the voltage and current maybe nonlinear in some cases over a long range of the continuous analog signal. The frequently used analog IC is an operational amplifier or simply called as an op-amp.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Analog Integrated Circuits It is similar to the differential amplifier, but possesses a very high voltage gain. It consists of very less number of transistors compared to the digital ICs. For developing analog application specific integrated circuits (analog ASICs), computerized simulation tools are used.specific integrated circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Mixed Integrated Circuits
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Mixed Integrated Circuits It is the combination of analog and digital ICs on a single chip are called as Mixed ICs. These ICs functions as Digital to Analog converters, Analog to Digital converters and clock/timing ICs. The circuit depicted in the image of mixed integrated circuit is 8 to 18 GHz self healing radar receiver. This mixed-signal Systems-on-a-chip is a result of advances in the integration technology. It enabled to integrate digital, multiple analog and RF functions on a single chip.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits General types of integrated circuits include the following Logic Circuits Comparators Switching ICs Audio amplifiers Operational amplifiers Timer ICs
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Logic Circuits Logic Circuits ICs are designed using logic gates-that work with binary input and output (0 or 1).ICs Logic Circuits are mostly used as decision makers. Based on the logic or truth table of the logic gates. All the logic gates connected in the IC give an output based on the circuit connected inside the IC.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Comparators The comparator ICs are used as comparators for comparing the inputs and then to produce an output based on the ICs’ comparison.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Switching ICs Switches or Switching ICs are designed by using the transistors and are used for performing the switching operations. The above figure is an example showing an SPDT IC switch.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Audio amplifiers The audio amplifiers are one of the many types of ICs, which are used for the amplification of the audio. These are generally used in the audio speakers, television circuits, and so on. The above circuit shows the low- voltage audio amplifier IC.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Operational amplifiers The operational amplifiers are frequently used ICs, similar to the audio amplifiers which are used for the audio amplification. These op-amps are used for the amplification purpose, and these ICs work similar to the transistor amplifier circuits.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Timer ICs Timers are special purpose integrated circuits used for the purpose of counting and to keep a track of time in intended applications. The block diagram of the internal circuit of the LM555 timer IC.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Based on the number of components used (typically based on the number of transistors used), they are as follows Small-scale integration consists of only a few transistors (tens of transistors on a chip), these ICs played a critical role in early aerospace projects. Medium-scale integration consists of some hundreds of transistors on the IC chip developed in the 1960s and achieved better economy and advantages compared to the SSI ICs. Large-scale integration consists of thousands of transistors on the chip with almost the same economy as medium scale integration ICs. The first microprocessor, calculator chips and RAMs of 1Kbit developed in the 1970s had below four thousand transistors.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Based on the number of components used (typically based on the number of transistors used), they are as follows Very large-scale integration consists of transistors from hundreds to several billions in number.(Development period: from 1980s to 2009) Ultra large-scale integration consists of transistors in excess of more than one million, and later wafer-scale integration (WSI), system on a chip (SoC) and three dimensional integrated circuit (3D-IC) were developed.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Advantage ICs take up very little space, allowing products to be made much smaller. ICs normally cost much less to make than the individual components needed to do the same function. More reliable because of elimination of soldered joints and need for fewer inter-connections. Low power consumption because of their smaller size.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Disadvantage The power rating for most of the IC’s does not exceed more than 10 watts. Thus it is not possible to manufacture high power IC’s. High grade P-N-P assembly is not possible. It is difficult to achieve low temperature coefficient. The IC will not work properly if wrongly handled or exposed to excessive heat. It is difficult to fabricate an IC with low noise.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Applications Integrated circuits have enormous applications in our daily life. One of the major applications is computing. Traffic light (microcontroller being used). Personal computer (motherboard is an IC). Mobile phones. All electronic items.
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http://www.elprocus.com/ Different Types of Integrated Circuits Conclusion All these can be treated as generations of integrated technology. ICs are also classified based on the fabrication process and packing technology. There are numerous types of ICs among which, an IC will function as timer, counter, register, amplifier, oscillator, logic gate, adder, microprocessor, and so on.
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